Bruce Lee – Jeet
Kune Do
Bruce Lee's Commentaries On The Martial Way
Edited By John Little
This volume is based on never before material
by Bruce Lee and provides a complete presentation
of his art – its development, principles,
core techniques and lesson plans, plus Lee’s
own sketches on his ideas of combat. Also included
is a series of questions, every martial artist
should ask himself. John Little, the editor,
is one of the world’s foremost authorities
on Lee, his training methods, and philosophies.
He is the only person who has ever been authorized
to review the entirety of Lee’s personal
notes, sketches, and reading annotations.

(TB-P-301)
Paperback, illustrated

Price: $11.95
(Plus $5 shipping within the US)

Striking Thoughts
Bruce Lee's Wisdom For Daily Living
Edited by John Little
This volume of Lee's focuses on the wisdom Bruce Lee used to shape his life – a
diverse record of the thoughts and observations that blend of eastern traditions
and western ideals. The editor John Little distills the essence of Lee’s
thoughts on all aspects of life: Existence, Achievement, Art, and Personal Liberation.
The book is richly illustrated with photos and drawings.

(TB-P-302)
Paperback, illustrated.

Price: $18.95
(Plus $5 shipping within the US)

Bruce Lee’s
The Tao Of Gung Fu
A Study In The Way Of Chinese Martial Art
Edited by John Little
This book contains Bruce Lee’s last thoughts and written record, the majority
of which he had written prior to his death. He had intended to publish it as
a follow up to his earlier works. His thoughts explore topics such as self-defense
techniques, yin-yang as it applies to martial arts as well as methods and concepts
of Eastern and Western fitness. Included too is Lee’s own Kung Fu scrapbook
of anecdotes drawn from the history and tradition of Chinese martial arts. The
manuscript was completed and edited by John Little in cooperation with the Bruce
Lee Estate.

(TB-P-303)
Paperback, illustrated.

Price: $16.95
(Plus $5 shipping within the US)

Bruce Lee’s
Words Of The Dragon
Interviews, 1958-1973
Edited by John Little
This volume provides the reader with a unique insight to Bruce Lee’s own
thoughts and idea on the martial arts – in his own words. It is a compilation
of Lee's conversations with the press from 1958 to 1973 including material not
previously published in the US. Provided is a unique view of Lee’s private
life and personal struggles, his interpretations of life and stardom as well
as his cross cultural marriage during a time of racism. It is a candid portrait.
The text has been compiled and edited by John Little, who is considered one of
the world's foremost authorities on Bruce Lee and his training methods, and the
only person ever authorized to review the entirety of Lee's personal notes. The
text is illustrated with photos throughout.